Skulls Unlimited’s Bigfoot Casts
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 13th, 2010
Two separate sets of Bigfoot casts are now being carried by Skulls Unlimited International. These make easy-to-obtain items for your collection and study.
One is the famed Grover Krantz “Crippled Foot” pair from Bossburg, Washington State, 1969. These were originally created by Bone Clones from the Krantz collection. They are sold as a pair or separately. For ordering information, click here.

These Krantz casts and the following ones have been endorsed by the International Cryptozoology Museum as useful teaching tools in classrooms. The ICM has received no fiscal compensation for this endorsement, please note.
The other set they are offering are the Grays Harbor pair. They are sold as a pair or separately. For ordering information, click here.

These tracks were collected in 1982 by Deputy Dennis Heryford of the Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Department in Washington State. These are regarded as some of the best Bigfoot casts every made due to the credibility of the officer involved, the specific mushrooming of the toes (difficult to hoax), and the texture/bulging features shown in the tracks, demonstrating that these were made with live feet (not wooden fakes).





October 22, 1974, Moses Lake, Washington, USA — Dr. Grover Krantz, physical anthropologist at Washington State University, displays casts of footprints he believed were made by a Sasquatch in a logging area of southwestern Washington State.


I have alot of respect for GK. GK was always very professional. He seem to know he stuff. Brought science to it all. kind of like The super humble Dr. Meldrum.
I know the Bossburg cripplefoot tracks were the single most impressive piece of evidence to the late Dr. John Napier. He wrote that it was not impossible they were hoaxed but it was so unlikely he was inclined to dismiss that possibility. Are they still universally accepted, given the, um, hotly debated activities of the man who found them?